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Option 2 : Chauhans

The correct answer is Chauhans.

  • The Chauhan inscription from Bijolia is also known as the Bijolia inscription (1170 AD).
  • The text in this inscription is in the Sanskrit language.
  • Bijolia inscription is engraved on a large rock to the north of a water reservoir attached to the Parshvanath temple at the Bijolia temple complex.
  • It was recorded that the construction was a shrine to Tirthankar Parshvanath by a Digambar Jain named Lolak.
  • Detailed Chauhan rulers of the Shakambari and Ajmer list is seen in the Bijolia inscription.​

  • Other Important inscriptions in Rajasthan.
  • Achaleshwar Inscription - 1285 AD.
    • According to the 1274 CE Chittor inscription and 1285 1285 AD Achaleshwar (Abu) inscription of Vedasharma, Bappa Rawal "changed his priestly splendor for regal luster".
    • The Atpur inscription describes Guhadatta as a "Mahideva", which according to historian R. V. Somani, can be translated as either "king" or "Brahmin.​
  • ​Chirwa Inscription - 1273 AD
    • ​It has been inscribed in 1273 AD at the door of the temple of Udaipur revealing the achievements of Bappa Rawal's ancestors.
    • It describes the social and religious conditions of the age.
  • Kumbhalgarh Prashasti - 1460 AD
    • It is the most important source of knowing the ancestry of Mewar kings.​
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